Showing posts with label chocolate Truffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate Truffles. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2010

Hazelnut Or Almond Truffles

Hazelnut Or Almond Truffles
2/3 cup finely ground toasted almonds or hazelnuts
7 T melted butter
3 oz. bittersweet chocolate
3 oz. milk chocolate
1 T Amaretto (for almond) or 1 T Frangelico (for hazelnut)
4 egg yolks
2/3 cup confectioner's sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/2 tsp. almond extract

Makes about 30 truffles
Note: Pregnant or nursing women, young children or any with an
immune deficiency should not eat foods made with raw eggs.
Chop toasted nuts in a blender or food processor until finely chopped.
Slowly drizzle in 3 tablespoons of melted butter and process till well
mixed. Set aside.
Heat remaining 4 T of butter in a small saucepan until very hot and
bubbly (be careful not to let it burn). Remove from heat and add the
chocolate. Stir constantly until smooth and melted. Set aside.
In a large bowl, beat egg yolks until foamy. Beat in the sugar
gradually, add extracts and liquor and continue to beat until thick (see
p[). With mixer on slow to medium speed, gradually beat in the nut
mixture, then gradually beat in the melted chocolate mixture. Beat
until smooth and well mixed. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate
for at least thirty minutes or until firm
Place your choice of coating in a bowl. If you're going to have more
than one, use separate bowls. Some possible coating choices are:
toasted coconut, chopped nuts, unsweetened cocoa, powdered
chocolate, crushed Oreo® Cookies.
Scoop out a teaspoon full of the truffle mixture and, using your fingers,
roll it into a ball. Work quickly as the heat of your hand will quickly
start melting the chocolate. Drop ball in the coating bowl. Repeat the
process until there are 4 or 5 balls in the coating bowl. Gently roll the
truffles in the coating mixture and a sheet of waxed paper.
Wrap truffles in an air tight container and store in the refrigerator for
up to ten days or in the freezer for up to a month.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Chocolate Truffles

Chocolate Truffles

½ Cup unsalted butter
2 1/3 C confectioner’s sugar
½ C cocoa

1/4 cup heavy or whipping cream 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Centers: pecan, walnuts, whole almonds or after-dinner mints

Coatings: coconut, crushed nuts,confectioners sugar

Makes about 3 dozen truffles

Cream butter in large mixer bowl. Combine 2 1/2 cups confectioners'
sugar and the cocoa; add alternately with cream and vanilla to butter.
Blend well. Chill until firm. Shape small amount of mixture around
desired center; roll into 1 inch balls.

Drop into desired coating and turn until well covered. Chill until firm.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Chocolate Covered Truffles

Chocolate Covered Truffles
1/4 C butter
1 1/2 lbs. real semisweet chocolate
3/4 C non-dairy coffee creamer, any flavor
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 pounds real milk chocolate for dipping
1 cup finely chopped chocolate, milk or semisweet for decoration

Makes about 3 dozen truffles
Melt semisweet chocolate in double boiler over hot water. Heat butter,
creamer and vanilla in another saucepan to 125° F on a candy
thermometer. Add to semisweet chocolate all at once, beating until
smooth and creamy. Chill in refrigerator until nearly set but still
pliable. Beat with mixer until light and fluffy. Spread in 9 inch buttered
pan until set enough to roll into small balls. Melt milk chocolate over
double boiler. Dip truffles in melted chocolate, then sprinkle
generously, or roll in, chopped chocolate